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Health research priority setting in Iran.

Authors :
Owlia, P.
Bahreini, F.
Baradaran Eftekhar, M.
Ghanei, M.
Forouzan, A. S.
Farahani, M.
Source :
Journal of School of Public Health & Institute of Public Health Research; 2011, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p9-20, 13p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background and Aim: Priority setting is one of the most important issues in health research systems. No national health system can afford to finance all research projects proposed by researchers, especially in developing countries. Therefore, we decided to set the main national health research priorities in Iran using the Essential National Health Research (ENHR) method. Materials and Methods: All of the Iranian universities of medical sciences and other stakeholders collaborated in this study. The methodology for research priority setting was based on needs assessment and ENHR. Results: The total number of research priorities gathered from universities of medical sciences was 6723. The proportions of topics related to basic science, applied and development subjects were 17%, 78% and 5%, respectively. Further analysis of the data showed that almost half (46.3%) of the research priorities were descriptive, 36.0% analytical, and 17.6% interventional. The research priorities were divided into 9 main areas, namely, communicable diseases, noncommunicable diseases, health system research, pharmaceutical sciences and industrial pharmacy, basic science, traditional and herbal medicine, nutrition, environmental health, and dentistry. Conclusion: Up to now the common procedure for research priority setting has been, with a top-to-bottom approach, managed by a limited number of researchers and experts, while in the method presented in this paper a bottom-to-top approach is used, which is more effective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
17357586
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of School of Public Health & Institute of Public Health Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79923627